What self-destructive behaviors or appropriate for intervention ?
Any self-destructive behavior can be addressed in an intervention. Alcohol Abuse, Substance Abuse, Eating Disorders, Gambling, Nicotene Abuse and other compulsive behaviors are the most common types of interventions. Yet other situations such as an elderly person, no longer able to live alone safely yet resisting assisted-living arrangements, can be help through an intervention process.
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